The book is an easy read, which had its up and down side. Because of the simplicity of the writing it was easy to get through, but that made for a lack of depth, especially when it came to character development. Only Jeremy, the main character, has any real depth. The rest move in and out of the book without leaving much of an impression. There was little back story to most of the characters, and what there was was pretty shallow.
The ending left me scratching my head, too. I don’t know if the story continues in the next book in the series, or if the next book is merely another story about another god, because this book ends rather abruptly, with much left unresolved. Even that resolution seemed to have been tacked on, as if the author had gotten tired of the entire thing and wanted a quick conclusion.
Given my experience with the authors’ books so far, I doubt I’ll be continuing the series which is a real shame, since the idea of reworking the gods’ stories is an intriguing one.